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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE SATURDAY, MAY 28, 1982 While beyond definite estimate, the| dent in this state at the pre- p - | e 1 as at ae a a oJ —_—-¢ | ‘ terfat tends to increase the efficiency | found in the fresh orange juice, ac-} Lions club since its organization, six ECONOMY MEASURE \| Weather Report | HOLDS STATE LAW | D AN of herds put under the test, according|cording to the Mandan Beverage Few Liquor Cases in years ago. ; ad to Newcomer who said low-producing | company, bottlers of Orange-Crush. State Result from mt > ° . i » animals are discovered through the] Orange-Crush is made in the heart ° 1 ‘. ts ans ¢ SECRETLY RESTORED For Bism: re ant aki it F NOT BINDI NG ON le 1 ti Pl fi testing Maar and may be replaced! of the orange country from the juice ‘Private Comp ain’ |, Fo ismarck nity: Fair | | by more productive cows. of oranges at the peak of their flavor }tonight and Sunday; rising tempera- emer alten ed if |through a ptocess developed by Dr.| only 16 per cent of all prohibition Rubber Stamps | CUS. es | Memorial Day Parade |r) Install New Li hts |W. Dale Bost. arrests in North Dakota during the We 3855 ‘Them OUNT NEEDED rota Fale tonight ) [, ATE | j20 cnstall New AASNUS | it was Dr. Bost who previously/first quarter of this year resulted \ and Sunday; ris- LUT, |__A Memorial day parade to be held In Business District) found a way to make canned ripe|trom complaints by individual citi-|||//Commercial Service, Inc. . ing temperature jin connection with observances hon- Olives safe to eat, according to the|zens to prohibition agents, although/ |i}! soins Block Phone 400 : : i ion_tonight. ; | . m. , aC i _ one Declines to Disclose | Fo South Da Assistant Attorney General cording to Henry Handimann, who is ae - ee ne eee boting of an Tair, jtileee Sea ; 4 wera il: Fear of New | ota: artly recting the affair. 1 , | Prol \ juice spoils easily ant These figures were comp! eo cloudy or cloudy, Says North Dakotans Free [| 5 a. Hantey will be parade mar- |POlCe Comms once ans anit 5 | cooking destroys its flavor. Dr. Bost’s| bureau of prohibition. Onslaught epee teeta to Make Choice shal. linsure better policing of the city, | Process preserves the fresh juice with-| Of the total North Dakota cases, Routes aa The parade will form at the east | saunders ‘wala "! out es — ee possible the |@5.3 per cent resulted from original Eyes Examined P) " pete ean at fend of Main St. and will proceed eo manufacture o} e ange-Crush | investigation by prohibition agents, lasse el ‘ee laa ead ae ete cat Eemony cerevaiel North Da 11 delegates to the} through the principal streets of the| ‘ drink, which has the tang of fresh|compared with 42.8 per cent in. this G Prescribed Mj ed in deep secrecy, tne economy bill a ee Republiian national convention areleity. * iSeniors to Appear orange juice. class throughout the nation. The efe is: an’ organ ou j 4s completely restored and ready for; or Montana: Showers tonight and Rt bound to support Joseph I.| Following the parade memorial ex- | In Caps and Gowns| Orange-Crush is the only beverage | State, county or city police in North can’t afford to neglect. Pet senate action immediately the bil- Sunday; slightly warmer tonight France, former Maryland senator. |ercises will be held at the high school | P | Permitted to use Dr. Bost’s process. {Dakota provided information which |} Mon-dollar tax bill is passed. northeast porti winner of the state presidential pre-/ with James Morris of Bismarck as | resulted in 181 per cent of the total Hy ny» Ty J Wagner Beit ‘The six senators who rebuilt the) For Minnes Generally fair’ tc t, Charies Simon, as-|the principal speaker. Members of the graduatf&g class at | NUE arrests in the state, compared with . Kh. Je ss } measure in weeks of special commit-|ntght and Sunday; somewhat wan general, ruled in a! Music will be furnished by the mu-|the Mandan high school will appear | Cc ONTI 182 per cent in this class in the en- Optometeist tae tee work, are fearful that, if the new! Sunday; probably local frost tonight it issued Saturday. nicipal band and the high school or-|in caps and gowns at baccalaureate | from page one: tire country. Offices Opposite the G. P. } draft is disclosed too soon, interests ENE AL CONDITIONS | the 11 delegates, nine are | chestra. | services at the Methodist church nn | PI id t Att: Kk: North Dakota state, county or city Hotel since 1914 sid | which combined to slaughter the! High pre Soir aoe ioi by coo! Pledsed to President ied sees {da : a si Meio at sata) of | Presiden’ acks courts tried 18 per cent = Oe ee e i 4 " | teetageiste , y coo’ not a candi in the pre! ce | | schools, has a . 9, m_cases here during the 1. | 8) Sembie once agaist So they resolved | Weathes, extends from the eastern Ciocuon, while-Larvon and arthur F. Poppy Sale Is Started | ““tney’ will be similarly attired at Garner's Program — [fnie"naie’ cours througnout, the| | Phone S88 | Bismarck, N. D } i on lee | vee ee ek ah npsor 5 s y the | cement exercises Thursday. ‘ r | te Hee Lips Sealed until the meas-|Great Lakes region, | Frost occurred Shon nO Nowrue, are uninsiruct: (BY Volunteer Workers) Senors are completing final exam- To Assist Jobless county 2s 2 whole teed ony cobs \ 3 -|in parts of North Dakota a rth- ga cet Rep arg So DA pias | ‘ 4 rey ie H Propriations committee. jern Minnesota. A low pressure area ed, but pledged to support a “Pro-} Gitupe BE Solum SHR | inations this week and members of Séuiitnr ‘West Cap, Pay, tele instances were tried in federal courts. } This committee will receive the bill |is centere the Southwest and &: ve” candidate. { 1p > rkers Tom | the three underclasses are registering ( hy oy Z 1 y sday, | slightly warmer weather pzevails from, Simon's opinion follows claims, the Mandan unit of the American Le-/for next year's work. Members of|the president in denouncing Garnez, | 4} Monday. By Tuesday or Wednesday, |slig P: ° 7 ammed the er os Golden Valley Men r i the revenue bill should be passed.|the western Rocky Mountain slope made by France that under the North | gion auxiliary canvassed the city Fri-|the faculty are assisting students in|charging him with willingness to de- Bismarck Shoe poy When that point is reached, leaders|Westward to the Pacific coast. The|Dakota law the entire Republican/day as the annual poppy sale for dis-|the selection of courses for 1932-33. stroy the government's credit “in en- Consider Proposal ry L believe the muddled legislative situa-| Weather is somewhat unsettled in all delegation is legally bound to support |abled war veterans got under way in u , Hospital ¢ tion will clear itself considerably. |S¢clions and light precipitation oc- ‘the winner of the presidential pre-| the city. Stutsman Is Named one he |e hs Dy Sty SOAR taild j Moving the economy bill will open | Cured Ba wan Ww nd ee ane ference contest. France defeated; The campaign is under the diree- | .,__ | Prospects.” ihueaty 40 Golden valley COMBE TEES We Rel the way for the seven or eight pend-|Greson ° Spungton @nc'/“General” Jacob S. Coxey, mayor of| tion of Mrs. Robert Ellison, chairman | To Represent City| majority teader Rainey saturday of the We Do Not Cobble ft | Oregon. N y f the sale committee. i ers were present at a meeting We Resole with “K. L” 3 ing appropriation measures which] ~ Missouri River stage, 6.4 ft, 24 hour |Massillon, Ohii, the only other Re-|0! 7 made public a formal printed state-| Lions club here in which plans were 5 : be passed rapidly defi see, 0 jeans : blican candidate entered. | A program Friday evening held in| lub here aaa 1 may be passed rapidly, once a definite | char aie Not tistlt connection with the campaign was, , W- H. Stutzman will represent Man- | ment showing the revised Garner re-| discussed for the construction of a H policy towards the government ex-| tion barometer, inches: | Law Not Binding {dan on a state committee which will new creamery st Beach. Burman’s Shoe 4 penditures is reached. 28: to sea level, i | “We see nothing in the preference | featured by an address by Mrs. E. Wl be set up to resist proposed increases | ef program would total $2,309,084,- © F. Halerud of the agricultural ¥ The economy bill is understood to} " aw,” Simon’s opinion said, “that:Tobin of Dickinson, sixth district! N th Dakota freight shij ts. | 337, including public works construc- » F. Hal gr inel= Ho ital : ‘te ae do ifinans ma y way bind you or any|committeewoman for the state auxil- |1 North Dakota freight shipments. || 337, eb ead etl fateh det afi La Sp “ t reduce government operating costs by; For the upper Mississippi and low- Would in any way bind yo y He was named to represent the city | tion to cost $1,209,084,337. pal speaker. Service Quality Neer ee eng ne ee ee ere ee ce Unies aI “Ur acne Of te | Beta ORAI'welepCiocs ba eines | UY” tH HOATt ot OnONCRENE Nee RE Lists New Projects Election of officers was held at the 107 rect iba bers of the specia ittee said | and central Great Plains: Showers at ance unless you or some 0! e | ine! | 11} nothing, the measure is believed to, beginning. of week, especially south delegates were selected as aliliary quartet made up of Mrs, James |Chamber of Commerce Thursday) Besides the $100,000,000 for direct Haron Die Le rae pore sik ae ape: i carry broad authority for President | Portions; remainder of weck moze or France delegate and pledged to sup-|McGillic, Mrs. J. A. Casper, Mrs, D. | Might. relief to be administered by President | 4 President to succeed M. P. Roventh, Next to Bismarck Hotel | Hoover to reorganize bureaus and cut | ess unsettled with further showers; | port him in case he received the | E. Roe, and Mrs. P. M. Shannon. F ME asa Hoover, the program provides §730,-| HO has been active hea | | down overlapping, wasteful activity, | pomneratures Mee from seasonable highest number of votes cast for Livestock Men at A991,869'in newly authorized projects — aa administration hopes to save many economy bill, some members believe adjournment before the Republican TEMPERATURE PRECIPITATION ference election held on March 15, this preference law that the delegates | elected to the national convention; Flood Control Group Dickinson Meeting Meets at New Salem gram to harness the waters of the in Dickinson Saturday for the third Heart river during the spring months |annual meeting of the North Dakota and $478,092,468 for re-authorized pro- jects. # millions through this power JAt 7 a. m 3g 1982, Se { A total of $421,589,869 is carried for ] If the senate’s current disposition | Highest yesterday 55|, “We do not believe it was the in- | Dickinson, N. D., May 28.—()—Mis- |rivers and harbors projects, including to make haste can hold through the; Lowest last night 36 tent of the legislature in enacting’ proposals in connection with a pro-|souri Slope livestock men assembled | $116,500,000 for the deepening of the Mississippi river channel from the mouth of the Ohio to Minneapolis and 584 "RIDE in all THREE Apert OnE mans verona: conference work with the house will! d to adjust differences on ncial bills. Heavy frost. NORTH DAKOTA POINTS didate whose name may be present- ed at the national convention, who will best serve the interest of the peo- New Salem, Glen Ullin,,and Hebron,|gram were grazing lands, restriction as well as the officers of the organi-|of the sale of oleomargarine and zation. ‘stamping out of cattle theft. A total of $227,400,000 is provided for federal highway aid including $16,- 000,000 for forest roads and trails. i national convention, June 14, still is) Amt. 24 hrs. ending 7 a. m. . T|should have no discretion in the se-| Pere discussed at a meeting of the |Livestock ascottation, $69,700,000 for the improvement of the : pissible. But the chance is a thin one | Total this month to date . 2.73 lection of the candidate for presi-| Morton County Flood Control asso-| Discussion at Saturday's sessions| Tennessee river. j in view of the certainty that the ple 1 Lacan Lhe in dent. In construing this law, it 48| ciation at New Salem Friday night. |centered around improvement in the| In addition a total of $180,602,468 is j highly controversial unemployment | Noa Jay: ino 5.31 out, opinion eine SE inn At the meeting were members of|breeding of cattle. Other topics to|carried for flood control on projects —but don’t buy any car till you've relief is to be considered and much | accumulated excess since Jan. i Ove igeeucn athe areca abe ro the board of directors from Mandan, | be considered by speakers on the pro-| heretofore authorized. had a Floating Power ride” Temprs. Pre. ¢ thi, Tentative flood control plans were| Among speakers scheduled to ad-| For public buildings, mostly postof- 2 ¥ * High Low Inc. |Ple of this state and nation. laren up calling for the conmribion: dress tire peri wee James E.jfices and court houses, $373,402,000 is <i 3a C ONTINUE D BISMARCK, clear ..... 53 36 " 00), “Unless the delegates are pledged! or Gams at strategic points along the|Menkman of the St. Paul livestock | authorized. : oe from page one Amenia, cleat <<. BOP BY 00 | Uo aie Cer petin! CAL MORS, W8 SITEROY vay, exchange; John Dinwiddie, extension| This includes $172,859,000 for pro- a Beach, clea ore 59 34 .00 outlined, they may use their best t th ting were | di .|Jects not heretofore specifically au- z . 5 ag) id vote f Among those ai ie meeting were | division of the state agricultural col. £ Grocers to Keep nee cette 35.00 Judgment and vote for any candidate)» "yr ‘Tostevin, Arthur Rooth, E. R.|lege, Fargo: L. J. Hablas, represen | thorized; $5,013,000 in the increased E 0; Until N i setae ued 2S 4 prices beanie: is” i ceenied ae ie na-{Griffin, and E. E. Arnold, Mandan; |tative of Armour and company, West | limit of cost on authorized projects; i pen Until Noon; — Crospy, tae vo 3600 ye nay pretation, and are not bound |p w. Blank and F.G. Weinreich, New | Fargo; Paul Lewis, Miles City, Mont., | $90,000,000 to re-authorize projects; f P Pl Dickinson, 29 00 OY any preference which a few of the | saiem; §, E. Halpern, Michael Tschi- | representative of the Milwaukee rail. | $83,090,000 for post offices in towns rogram Planned Dickinson, 29.00 electors of the state might have in-| Dera ls mrihie DP! having annual postal receipts of be- D 35.00 dicated by their vote at the presiden-/9@ and J. T. Nelson, Glen Ullin; R.|road; John W. Haw, St. Paul, repre- | having Bs pt | SPE Cie fisiasiitant. n\chares of 28° 00) tat primaries.” : M. Spielman, Flasher; and Emil sentative of the Great Northern rail-|tween $10,000 and $20,000, and $22,- § Wai sect ihe pee ne 38.00 jKrauth and C. W. Lorenz, Hebron. road; Norman G. Warsinske of the|440,000 for towns having postal ‘re- = be: first—Lt, Col. George W. Harris Graed Worle slest a ( 7 i new Fargo Union Stockyards company esi between $8,000 and $10,000 a te 2 NG ar bad As "4 Forks, cle 00 | | ‘ ‘ |of West Fargo, Ts nd . |) and aldes; _second—Major = A.C. Hankinson, clear 38. 02 PRESBYTERIANS ARE Seeking to Revive L.A Swancon. Milwaukee vepesens| In addition the reconstruction fin- G thura“captain = G. Wanner snd'o. Lanenee sicar 2m : | Morton Association tstives of the Soo tine, a sday |aue niitional, bonds and. debentures [ t L. Kelley as aide. Lisbon, clear . a ml, | A. DADE WES eee CAITR se Hrs 181100000000 tok, i Sat f “are, ox : kk lakes 4 4 |might’s program. John Leakey of Ing $1,000,000, om ans : ection pia is base erat Dae Minot, clear 30 0 f ACING ARGUMENTS; San begestaabe er se oer of trotters, president of the association, |States and political subdivisions and : rr aatctuveg cute inne concn ie aes 32 ‘00 the Hannover Testing association, R.| +i preside. Other officers are Fred | t0 Private interests for construction of i eee a 4 25 .00 Fundamentalist - Modernist) }and Andrew Johnston of Watford| ILL MEET JUNE 5 Be dal Ri pserient ues the aatiee Pe 37.00 5 would be considerably revived if 8 | city, secretary-treasurer. ? i WILL MEET JUNE 4 i G5 dal. po t he s Sa 32 00 Question Comes Before new official tester were secured val Valley City, N. D., May 28.—(P)— : Penitentiary team, has a great col-| williston, clear 34 00 ; jtake the place of Arthur Reger, who The annual meeting of the Barnes 4 : oy of stars from its strong team | wishek, clear 30 00 Convention at Denver has moved . fae as \Orange-Crush Keeps County Mme e ht = rarely of las! n. Moorhead, Minn. 40. .00 Farmers in ie New Salem area, s held here June 4, was Protéetis from the benefit dance in = : : _| were dissatisfied with the mail meth- Vitamin C Content ty 4. P. Hanson, secretary of the or-| Compare this new outh © Power. You'll find that vibra- the evening at the Dome pavilion GENERAL CO ot Ma reer TAR, under | od by which the testing has been car- jganization. Candidates for the legis-) ‘with the other two lowest- _ tion no longer exists. q will be used to purchase new equip-' Other Stations— Temprs. Pre, tae in general oy nee 8 | ried on, and results have not been as} Scientists at a leading university re- | lature have been asked to attend the riced cars. See the new Plymouth. Dri ment for the drum and bugle corps ; gh Low Ine, presbyterian church in the U.S. 4 | favorable as with a local tester, New-|centiy found that Orange-Crush re-| meeting and outline their views on| P' ‘ e regs sie oo of Lloyd Spetz post of the Ameriean Boise, Idaho, rain B 5A OR Erespyterian ebureh in the U. S. 4 | comer said. Testing of milk for but-|tains in full strength the vitamin C|the question of taxation. Try to match its modern fea- it. Make comparisons before Legion. eae Snort peta! Peg erairnaerra ee: ee tures: Floating Power, Free making any decision. Parades in Many Cities a a Ds ane - é Wheelin; sicautic Brak Parades head the program at Min-| Denver, Colo.. cldy 05 churches, the . fundamentalist-mod- Ms Shik. a ae mean ° ‘ ot, Fargo, Devils Lake, Jamestown, | Bes Moines, Ia 5 -09 crnist question, and problems of social * TET rit ICES on the 10 models range Gand Forks, Valley City and Man. | Dodge City, Ks eb 04 and industrial relations. : ; ry Silent Second. from $495 to $785. Thrift Models | Edmonton, Alta. : 00 | * sent Chrysler Six Sedan } a fl 5 " dan, ives: Mint, eben ‘99 The modernist-fundamentalist clash WT y | You'll get the surprise of —2.doorSedan $495, 4-door Sedan Rey. A. W. Ratz, pastor of the First | Helena, Mont, cldy. ‘o1 if one develons—probably will re- oil a your life in Plymouth’s Floating _$575.: All prices f. o. b. factory. Presbyterian church will be the prin- Huron, S. D., clear ‘99 , Yolve around the qucstion of suppor: . SP See Cipal speaker at services in Fargo.| Kansas City, Mo., peldy. 64 .00 and participation in the work of the ie Elks, Knights of Columbus and the | Miles City, Mont., peldy. 60 (00 Federal Poneel of Churches of Chris: ! $ A. O. U. W. drum and bugle corps will | No. Platte, Nel bi 04'in America. jome members of the ‘ join patriotic organizations in the par- Opaboe Ol a church are known to oppose member- a4 ade. ierre, S. D.. pr -00 ship in the council, because of their : Following a procession at Minot, a Banid City. 09 claims it is too liberal, and two over- 4 ADEPT. 0.8. eneTORY Memorial Day and Washington bicen- St Louis, Mo. ‘00 tures are before the assembly asking IMMEDIATE DELIVERY—DE SOTO, DODGE AND CHRYSLER DEALERS tennial program will be conducted at Salt Lake City, U ‘gg the church to sever all connection aon, erty tee Park. se ‘ | Seattle, Wash., clea ‘og, With the council. 2 ! e line of march at Jamestown will Sheridan. Wy 009| The budget for 1932 and 1933 was " lead to the bridge over the James riv- | Sioux Ci , eldy.... 56 (9 Set at $10,000,000. It calls for salary er where the sailor dead will be hon-! Spokane, Wash., clear.. 64 00 reductions for church workers, effec- ; @ : ored as a chorus sings and a flower Swift Current, S., clear 62 00 tive April 1, 1932. Salaries up to $3,- , laden boat is lowered The Pas, Man., clea’ 5 00 000 will be allowed an exemption of} : James Morris, attorney general of | Toledo, Ohio, cldy. #8 00 $1,200, the remainder to be cut 10 pe:} i HE the state, will be principal Speaker at 2.00 cent. All salaries above $3,000 will be aff lemorial Day exercises at Mandan See ir ai ss reduced a straight 10 per cent. Ch 1 | T ll W: i ee oe ee ssh 10 per rysler Tops alue ere pamerck, will es in Michigan, North Dakot 2 M A trench silo 150 feet long, 9 feet morial Day address a reises at ea WP raise apie and 12 feet wide at thi struct- : . ani Devils Lake with State Senator Frank Best. and surrouding states ed EYAL 0. GOlccier Cf MEE CEAYSUER value begins at abe very Floating Power. Drive a Chrysler. ' * : H. Hyland, S. W. Thompson and Clyde see Tae fall furnished 200 tons of good silage. | roots—in basic engineering. It em- Learn what smooth performance i 5 Duffy leading exercises at the ceme-! THhons Want Ad Mr. Sylvester is strong for corn silage braces everything, from the smallest really is—how it feels 4 drive a car Tenth Street, Third to Beurth Avennes Bis stares onl ring Results a aaa detale upto the greatdevelopment of fee from power tremor at all epecds Minneapolis é with a parade, am, and a water | = Floating ener. Learn how effortlessly a Chrysler - : tribute at the bi over the Shey- I’swhatChryslercarsgivethatother _ does everything. How restful never to | eae cars do not give. It’s what Chrysler _ have to touch the clutch pedal. How Guest Room Rates ar a ee lead Obders La cars do that other cars cannot do. _ silently ies can change gears. How er of the fifth district are to participate The unique results of Chrysler’spat- evenly Chrysler’s hydraulic brakes PersonPersons in a legion meeting in the new Burke | ented Floating Power e1 take hold. ‘ 76 rooms, private bath, double bed $2.00 $3.00 | [iM County Memorial building at Flaxton. | ing dembnstrate clearly pt Scale up Chrysler value any way you 451 rooms, private bath, double bed 250: 3.50 | Speakers from Ward and Divide coun- date motor car should be without —wish—it scales up bigger. 33 rooms, private bath, double bed 3.00 4.00 ties and from department headquar- | 21 rooms, private bath, twin beds 4.00 ters will feature the event. 2 FLOATING POWER and 44 rooms, private bath, twin beds 450 { secuatae at taps ov er the ayes at AUTOMATIC CLUTCH « SILENT GEAR SELECTOR « FREE WHEELING INTERNAL HYDRAULIC BRAKES 21 rooms, private bath, twin beds $00 i : Fears acral Erg eta fee ae As | ALL-STEEL BODY + OILITE SQUEAK-PROOF SPRINGS ¢ DOUBLE-DROP GIRDER-TRUSS FRAME 21 rooms, private bath, twin beds 6.00 ' b address by Judge L. E. Birdzell of the | Sixes $885 to $935 . Eights 1435 1081695 - Imperial Eights $1925 to 92195 - Imperial Custom - Other rooms En. Suite, with private baths state supreme court will be given. | Eights $2895 to $3595. au prices fob factory On Steet, Antomatto Clatch porenpnst echeate tpg $5.00, 6.00, 7.00, 8.00, 9.00 and 10.00 a A large contingent of school chil-| " si aad rom ” sia dren will have a place in the Memor- , All rooms with outside exposure and soft lal Day parade at New England. 3 a ter baths ‘ 1 Fessenden legionnaires will partici- 1475 poten po sas tub and shower Nog? pate in services at Huirdsfield in the Chrysler Eight Sedan f } morning and at Fessenden in the af- ‘ # | ternoon. School children will pre- é ‘ain Restauran’ y dominate in parades at both commun- Mi sta ities. Rev. C. W. Langdon of Carring- teil ee See ton will be the main speaker at both | veremonies. ( Jack McCrory, 90-year-old Civil war veteran will hold the position of hon- + or in the procession at Linton. Members of the American Legion and Auxiliary are in charge of serv- ices at Carson, Buffalo, Hazelton, Glen Ullin, New Rockford and ‘Wahpeton. ° ————+ | ‘Missing’ Expert _ | Indicted by Jury | ODE ashe oedlad Maca le Chicago, May 28.—(#)—Ben Williams, alias Ben White, who allegedly has obtained large sums of money by posing ‘as missing husbands. sons, and fathers and telegraphing for train fare “home,” was indicted Friday by a federal grand jury for using the magis to defraud. Most of his OME Feed it NOW! Vigoro, gardens, flowers, piss anced. Formulated by The largest sellin; garden supply dealed | the square meal for lawns, and trees. Complete, bal- Swift & Com lant food. today. oe Tue “Ganpen Hour” ! Famous artists and the songs you love. With the Master Conieee Seat 3:30 PAL, E. T., 2:30 P.M., C. T., over your NBC station. OSCAR H. WILL & CO. DISTRIBUTORS 322 Fourth Street ~ Corwin-Churchill Motors, Inc. Established 1914 BISMARCK, N. DAK. ee Phone 700 Leonard Dahl and his 8-piece Gate City orchestra of Fargo. cla Don’t forget one of the usual 40 and 8 Dances -.. Monday night... & 2

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